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# Pulp 3.0.0 Minimum Viable Product (MVP)
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## Overall Guarantees
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  - This is not a direct replacement for Pulp 2.
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  - This is the minimum required for a 3.0.0 beta and GA.
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  - All REST API calls will update the DB using transactions as necessary to ensure data integrity.
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## Authentication
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As an authenticated user I can manage user(s). \[done\]
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  - Add a user
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  - View user(s)
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  - Update any user detail
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  - Delete a user
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As an API user, I can authenticate any API call with Basic auth \[done\]
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As an authenticated user, I can filter users by: \[[3142](https://pulp.plan.io/issues/3142)\]
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## Repositories
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As an authenticated user, I can list all repos.
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  - All fields are included \[done\]
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  - Pagination is supported \[done\]
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As an authenticated user I can use filters on Repositories list: \[[3079](https://pulp.plan.io/issues/3079)\]
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  - id: (id_in_list) \# id equality is not necessary, v3/repositories/\<UUID\>/
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  - name: (equality, name_in_list)
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As an authenticated user, I can CRUD a repository
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  - Create a repo \[done\]
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  - Read a repo \[done\]
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  - Update all mutable repo fields (asynchronous) \[done\]
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  - Delete a repo (asynchronous)
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As an authenticated user, when viewing a repository, I can discover a URL to the latest version of a repository. \[done\]\[[3235](https://pulp.plan.io/issues/3235)\]
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## Remotes
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note: Remote attributes will commonly be available on remotes, but aren't guaranteed to be used by all remotes.
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As an authenticated user, I can CRUD an remote
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  - Create an remote
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  - Read an remote
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  - Update all mutable remote fields (asynchronous)
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  - Delete an remote (asynchronous)
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As an authenticated user, I have filters on the Remote list: \[[3080](https://pulp.plan.io/issues/3080)\]
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  - name: (equality, name_in_list)
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As an authenticated user I can configure the following attributes on an Remote: \[done\]
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  - validate (bool) \[optional: defaults to True\]: If true, the plugin will validate imported content.
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  - ssl_ca_certificate (str) \[optional\] String containing a PEM encoded CA certificate used to validate the server certificate presented by the external source.
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  - ssl_client_certificate (str) \[optional\] Contains a PEM encoded client certificate used for authentication.
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  - ssl_client_key (str) \[optional\] Contains a PEM encoded private key used for authentication.
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  - ssl_validation (bool) \[optional: defaults to True\]: If true, SSL peer validation must be performed.
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  - proxy_url (str) \[optional\] Contains the proxy URL. Format: scheme://user:password@host:port.
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  - username (str) \[optional\] Contains the username to be used for authentication when syncing.
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  - password (str) \[optional\] Contains the password to be used for authentication when syncing.
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  - name (str) \[required\] Contains the name.
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  - last_updated (datetime) \[read-only\] Contains the datetime of the last remote update.
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## Publishers
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note: Publisher attributes will commonly be available on publishers, but aren't guaranteed to be used by all publishers.
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As an authenticated user, I can CRUD a publisher
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  - Read a publisher
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  - Update all mutable publisher fields (asynchronous)
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  - Delete a publisher (asynchronous)
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As an authenticated user, I have filters on the Publisher list: \[[3081](https://pulp.plan.io/issues/3081)\]
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As an authenticated user I can configure the following attributes on a Publisher:
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  - relative_path (str) \[optional\] The (relative) path component of the published url.
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  - name (str) \[required\] contains the name.
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  - last_published (datetime) \[read-only\] When the last successful publis%{color:red}h occurred.
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  - last_updated (datetime) \[read-only\] The datetime of the last publisher update.
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## Distributions
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  - Create a Distribution.
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  - Read a Distribution
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  - List Distributions
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    \- base path
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  - Delete an Distribution (synchronous)
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As a user, my distribution base paths don't conflict and my create/update is rejected identifying the conflicting distributions \[[2987](https://pulp.plan.io/issues/2987)\]
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As an authenticated user, I can create or update a distribution that is not associated with any publication (NULL)
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As an authenticated user, I can create or update a distribution that is not associated with any publisher (NULL)
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As a user, I can update a Distribution to distribute a specific Publication  
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As a user, I want a newly created publication to be automatically served by the content as defined by distributions.
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As a user, I can see the full urls my base path is served at  
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  - name: (equality, name_in_list) 
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## Publications
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As an authenticated user, when creating a Publication, I can post a repo version href to be published. \[[3221](https://pulp.plan.io/issues/3221)\]
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As an authenticated user, I can publish a repository's latest version by posting a repository href to be published. \[[3223](https://pulp.plan.io/issues/3223)\]
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As an authenticated user, I can view which repository version was used to create a particular publication. \[[3237](https://pulp.plan.io/issues/3237)\]
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  - List all Publications - ordered by created datetime in descending order
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As an authenticated user, I can delete publications.  
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\- prevented if associated with a distribution.  
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As an authenticated user, I can list publications and I have enough information to choose which ones to delete.
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  - choose by created (older ones or perhaps latest)
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  - choose not associated to a distribution.
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As an authenticated user, I can determine if and how a publication is distributed.
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## Exporters
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<span style="color:black;">As a plugin writer, I can contribute an exporter that is discovered by core</span>  
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<span style="color:black;">As a plugin writer, I have docs on how to create a discoverable exporter</span>  
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<span style="color:black;">As a plugin writer, I can contribute an exporter that uses a publication.</span>
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## Artifacts
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As an authenticated user, I can create an Artifact by uploading a file. \[done\]
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<span style="color:red;">As an authenticated user, I can specify a size and/or digest to validate the uploaded file. \[done\]</span>
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## Content Units
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As an authenticated user, I can create a content unit.
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As an authenticated user, I can read and list content units.  
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<span style="color:red;">\* As an authenticated user, I can filter content by repository version</span>
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<span style="color:red;">As an authenticated user, I can delete a specific content unit if it is not in any repository version. (orphan)</span>
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  - As a user, I know that files (Artifacts) associated with the Content unit are not removed by this call (docs)
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## Versioned Repositories
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#### CRD
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As an authenticated user, I can list versions for a particular repository. \[done\]
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As an authenticated user, I can filter repository versions by: \[[3238](https://pulp.plan.io/issues/3238)\]
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  - number (equality, lt/lte, gt/gte)
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  - created datetime (range)
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As an authenticated user, I can delete any repository version. \[[3219](https://pulp.plan.io/issues/3219)\]
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  - Latest versions are deleted simply.
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As an authenticated user, I can view content that was added or removed in a particular repository version (as compared to the previous version). \[done\]
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As an authenticated user, I can see the number of content unit types with counts for each \[done\]\[[3059](https://pulp.plan.io/issues/3059)\]
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#### Repository Version Content
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As a user, I know content sets for repository versions are immutable. \[done\]
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As an authenticated user, I can list the content in a particular repository version \[done\]
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  - All fields are included
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As an authenticated user, I can create a new version by adding or removing content to the latest version. \[[3234](https://pulp.plan.io/issues/3234)\]
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  - I can follow the progress. (adding/removing are asynchronous).
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  - can add and remove together in a single call
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## Orphan Content Units and Artifacts
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As an authenticated user, I can cause an action that cleans up **both** orphaned content units and orphaned artifacts.
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  - I cannot specify the units specifically (all types).
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## Task Management
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As an authenticated user, I can list all tasks
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As an authenticated user, I can see a detail view for a specific task \[done\]
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As an authenticated user, I can cancel a task \[done\]
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As an authenticated user, I can delete tasks.
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As an authenticated user, I can filter tasks by: \[[3144](https://pulp.plan.io/issues/3144)\]
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## Status
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As an unauthenticated user I can view the status of Pulp workers and resource managers. \[done\]
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As an unauthenticated user I can view the status of the web server's connection to the database and message broker. \[done\]
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## Workers
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As an authenticated user, I can filter workers by: \[[3143](https://pulp.plan.io/issues/3143)\]
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## Plugin User Content Management stories
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#### Simple Copy
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## Plugin API
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As a plugin writer, I have a plugin API that is semantically versioned at 0.x separate from the REST API \[done\]
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As a plugin writer, my app will be discovered by Pulp's app via an entry point provided by the plugin writer \[done\]
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As a plugin writer, I can report progress with a message and state \[done\]
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As a plugin writer, I can report progress with an optional suffix \[done\]
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As a plugin writer, I can report progress with a total count of things to do an the current count of things done \[done\]
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As a plugin writer, non-fatal exceptions on the Task and are included in the Task detail. non_fatal exceptions do not cause the Task to be marked as failed, but may be interpreted by the user as not fully successful. \[done\]
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As a plugin writer, the working directory is set before Task work is done and cleaned up afterwards. I should not need to interact with the file system outside of the working dir. \[done\]
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#### Remote
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As a plugin writer, I can provide a subclassed Remote. I can add custom fields to the subclassed Remote.
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As a plugin writer, I can provide a UserFacingTask to perform a sync operation using information stored in a Remote.
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As a plugin writer, I can provide a ViewSet for the subclassed Remote that has a 'sync' endpoint that dispatches the sync task with a reservation for Repository and Remote.
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#### Publisher
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As a plugin writer, I can provide a subclassed Publisher. I can add custom fields to the subclassed Publisher.
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#### Content
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As a plugin writer, I can provide a subclassed Content unit. I can add custom fields to the subclassed Content. \[done\]
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As a plugin writer, I can interact with and create Artifacts \[done\]
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As a plugin writer, I can query content units/artifacts associated with a repository. \[done\]
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As a plugin writer, I can create a new repository version: \[done\]
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#### Publishing
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As a plugin writer, I can create a new publication: \[done\]
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#### "live APIs"
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<span style="color:red;">As a plugin writer, I can provide a Live API with arbitrary views and viewsets \[3473\]  
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As a plugin writer, I have documentation on what URLs I should not use for my views and viewsets \[3473\]</span>
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Here are some concrete use cases driving the very Live API use cases above:
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    As an authenticated user, I can use the puppet client to fetch content from Pulp using the Forge API
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    As an authenticated user I can use the docker client to fetch content from Pulp using the Docker v1 API
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# Concrete plugin writer use cases
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    As a puppet plugin developer, I can provide a viewset which handles the server side of the puppet Forge v3 API
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    As a docker plugin developer, I can provide a viewset which handles the server side of the docker v1 API
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As a plugin writer, the plugin API provides an API that returns a fully qualified path to a shared and namespaced storage location used to store content. \["3182"https://pulp.plan.io/issues/3182\]  
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## Webserver Deployment
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As a system administrator, I can deploy the Pulp content serving view exclusively in one process
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As a system administrator, I can deploy all Pulp web applications inside a virtualenv.  
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As a system administrator, I can deploy all Pulp web applications without root permissions.
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<span style="color:red;">We will have a wrapper for coreapi-cli. This wrapper will handle parallel progress reporting</span>
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As a plugin writer, I have proxy settings
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<span style="color:red;">As a plugin writer, I can have great logs</span>
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<span style="color:red;">As an authenticated user, I have documentation about how to use something for bandwidth limiting</span>
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As a plugin writer, I can configure the validation mechanisms used at download time
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<span style="color:red;">As a plugin writer, I expect units that are missing from the remote repository to not be created in Pulp when using the immediate download policy.</span>
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<span style="color:red;">As a plugin writer, I expect units that are missing from the remote repository to be created in Pulp when using background or on_demand download policies.</span>
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<span style="color:red;">As a plugin writer, the plugin API provides tooling whereby I can provide the content to be added and removed from the repository. This tooling supports both immediate and deferred downloading.</span>
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<span style="color:red;">As a plugin writer I can manage the catalog by using ChangeSets</span>
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<span style="color:red;">As a plugin writer, the plugin can participate in adding content for cases where the decision to add additional content is based on the content that has been downloaded.</span>
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As a plugin writer, I can fetch content myself (but I am not encouraged to do so) with code I write
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## Migrations only involving Pulp 3
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## Web Server Integration
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As a user, I can have content efficiently served to me by Apache by Pulp using the X-SEND response headers. \[done\]  
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As a user, I can have content efficiently served to me by Nginx by Pulp using the X-Accel-Redirect response headers. \[done\]
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As a user, I can have an Ansible role to install Apache which enables Apache integration for Pulp and configures Apache to serve Pulp. \[[2921](https://pulp.plan.io/issues/2921)\]  
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As a user, I can have an Ansible role to install Nginx which enables Nginx integration for Pulp and configures Nginx to serve Pulp. \[[2922](https://pulp.plan.io/issues/2922)\]
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## Glossary
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Add (Content Unit): An operation causing a new repository version to contain a content unit(s)
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Applicability - A plugin defined term meaning when a package update available in a repository is applicable to a given consumer as determined by the Consumer Profile.
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Artifact - A file associated with one content (unit). Artifacts are not shared between content (units). Create a content unit using an uploaded file ID as the source for its metadata. Create Artifacts associated with the content unit using an uploaded file ID for each; commit as a single transaction.
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Content (unit) - A single piece of content manged by Pulp. Each file associated with a content (unit) is called an Artifact. Each content (unit) may have zero or many Artifacts.
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Distribution: Where and how the content app serves a Publication. i.e. http vs https and base path component of the URL. A Distribution defines:
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  - the base path of the repository publication (required)
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  - serving via http (default=False)
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  - serving via https (default=True)
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  - relationship w/ a Publisher for auto-distribution (should be allowed to be NULL)
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  - relationship with Publication (should be allowed to be NULL)
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Exporter: An Exporter exports a Publication out of Pulp. e.g. rsync exporter exports content to a remote server
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Live API: a viewset endpoint contributed by plugin. For examples see the [associated MVP section](https://pulp.plan.io/projects/pulp/wiki/Pulp_3\_Minimum_Viable_Product#Plugin-Writer-live-APIs)
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Orphan Artifact: An Artifact that is associated with 0 Content Units and 0 Publications
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Orphan Content (unit): A content unit that is a member of 0 repository versions
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Remove (content unit): An operation causing a new repository version to not contain a content unit(s)
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Repository - A named collection of repository versions.
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Repository Version - An immutable set of content which is versioned by a sequential number.